Dress design : an account of costume for artists & dressmakers

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Dress design : an account of costume for artists & dressmakers

by Talbot Hughes

EN·~3 hours

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This handbook offers a clear, hands‑on look at the art of costume making, treating design as inseparable from skilled workmanship. Drawing on the insights of seasoned practitioners, it sets realistic standards for quality while encouraging fresh, thoughtful approaches that go beyond mere ornamentation. The author emphasizes that true dress design balances material choice, precise cutting, and thoughtful finishing, presenting the craft as a viable, respected profession.

Richly illustrated with examples from historic garments, the volume shows how past styles can inform modern practice. Detailed half‑tone plates accompany explanations of drape, fit, and construction, giving readers visual cues to translate theory into tangible pieces. Whether you are an artist seeking accurate references or a dressmaker looking to refine technique, the book provides practical guidance rooted in both tradition and contemporary sensibility.

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Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (185K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2011-01-10

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Talbot Hughes

Talbot Hughes

1869–1942

Known for bringing history to life through art and storytelling, this British painter and writer built a reputation around fine art, costume design, and a deep fascination with the past. He also exhibited at the Royal Academy from his teens into the early 20th century.

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